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Duty Calls: Soldier to be commemorated 59 years after flight disappeared
Terry Brown
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A photo rendering depicts what Flying Tiger Line Flight 739 Memorial will look like when its unveiled Saturday, May 15.
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A U.S. Army Ranger from Rensselaer will be commemorated on a new monument nearly 60 years after his military flight to South Vietnam mysteriously disappeared.
Sgt. Clarence Ganance Jr. of Rensselaer will be among 92 other Rangers enshrined on the monument during an unveiling ceremony that will include surviving families on land donated by Wreaths Across America Founder Morrill Worchester and his wife, Karen Worchester, WAA executive director, at land just off Route 1 at Columbia Falls, Me., on Saturday, May 15.